On Dec 23, 2008, at 4:51 AM, R A wrote:
Romer Ventura wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering is I could use MySQL as storage only..? Meaning
that no
user information, other than the obvious email address associated
with an
specific email so that each email can be showed to the right user,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 2:20 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On Dec 23, 2008, at 4:51 AM, R A wrote:
Especially if you try
to implement cloud-like services, where you have the possibility of
links temporarily going down between servers, and mail can come in to
any point, and be retrieved
really nobody has similar issue?
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Radim Roska radim.ro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've installed dovecot debian stable(from backports) version (1.0.15). Its
great..i just have problem with sieve filters. I use only web tool for
creating filters that works for me
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Radim Roska radim.ro...@gmail.com wrote:
really nobody has similar issue?
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Radim Roska radim.ro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've installed dovecot debian stable(from backports) version (1.0.15). Its
great..i just have problem
Hi all,
We updated to 1.1.7 a week or two back from 1.1.6 (both standard atrpms
builds). Since doing so, twice now I've seen the imap services accept
connections but they hang before the banner is printed (pop seems to be
unaffected). I see this in the logs:
Dec 23 14:02:15 mail9 dovecot: pipe()
Jakob Grießmann wrote:
Hi,
thanks a lot for the fast reply! Any other choice to avoid that bug
without patching the package? I'm using vanilla Debian/Ubuntu builds
here and like to avoid manual compilation...
Unfortunately, no. You could ask the Debian package maintainers to apply
this trivial
On 12/23/2008, Tom Sommer (m...@tomsommer.dk) wrote:
What limitations are imposed on the password for IMAP/POP3 users?
I've had a customer saying they can't use passwords which contain .
or :, and some seem to have problems when the password is 8
characters.
If I'm not mistaken, dovecot
Hi,
I've searched the WIKI for this information but seem unable to find
anything about it.
What limitations are imposed on the password for IMAP/POP3 users? I've
had a customer saying they can't use passwords which contain . or :,
and some seem to have problems when the password is 8
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Charles Marcus said the following on 23/12/08 18:06:
What limitations are imposed on the password for IMAP/POP3 users?
I've had a customer saying they can't use passwords which contain .
or :, and some seem to have problems when the password is 8
Timo Sirainen wrote:
I've also planned easy replication support for Dovecot. Also I don't
think doing the SQL replication correctly and without losing any data on
error conditions is as easy as you think.
Multiple master in MySQL is still more of a hack. Also, performance for
billion-row
Stephan Bosch wrote:
Jakob Grießmann wrote:
Hi,
thanks a lot for the fast reply! Any other choice to avoid that bug
without patching the package? I'm using vanilla Debian/Ubuntu builds
here and like to avoid manual compilation...
Unfortunately, no. You could ask the Debian package maintainers
Neil wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 2:20 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On Dec 23, 2008, at 4:51 AM, R A wrote:
Especially if you try
to implement cloud-like services, where you have the possibility of
links temporarily going down between servers, and mail can come in to
any point, and
Jack Stewart wrote:
Neil wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 2:20 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On Dec 23, 2008, at 4:51 AM, R A wrote:
Especially if you try
to implement cloud-like services, where you have the possibility of
links temporarily going down between servers, and mail can come
On 12/23/2008 12:25 PM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, dovecot doesn't care - this will be a limitation of
your Filesystem and/or password storage tool... in this case, MySQL...
I Use MySQL and I don't have such kind of limitations.
I would blame Tom's MySQL interface or
I'm enabling digest-md5 authentication with u...@example.com username
and plain-text passwords stored in a MySQL database. What should the
password field contain in order to work with digest-md5? Would the
following:
SELECT CONCAT('{digest-md5}', MD5(CONCAT(username, '::', password))) AS
On Dec 23, 2008, at 8:57 PM, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I'm enabling digest-md5 authentication with u...@example.com
username and plain-text passwords stored in a MySQL database. What
should the password field contain in order to work with digest-md5?
Would the following:
SELECT
Is it currently possible to log all IMAP connection attempts to a MySQL table?
Thanks.
_
Corey
Corey Shaw wrote:
Is it currently possible to log all IMAP connection attempts to a MySQL table? Thanks.
Sure. You could use syslog-ng to log directly to a database or syslog
plus SEC (http://kodu.neti.ee/~risto/sec/) to trigger insert rules.
~Seth
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote:
Corey Shaw wrote:
Is it currently possible to log all IMAP connection attempts to a MySQL
table? Thanks.
Sure. You could use syslog-ng to log directly to a database or syslog plus
SEC (http://kodu.neti.ee/~risto/sec/)
On our current mail system we've gone down the route of a PHP script as well
for logging the connections. Since I use metalog for logging (instead of
syslog-ng) and I don't really want to make an exception for one of our servers,
I'll probably still have to use that script. I definitely want
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Dec 23, 2008, at 8:57 PM, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I'm enabling digest-md5 authentication with u...@example.com
username and plain-text passwords stored in a MySQL database. What
should the password field contain in order to work with digest-md5?
Would the
Brandon Lamb wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote:
Corey Shaw wrote:
Is it currently possible to log all IMAP connection attempts to a MySQL
table? Thanks.
Sure. You could use syslog-ng to log directly to a database or syslog plus
SEC
Hello,
I've unfortunately been unable to find anything relating to the problem I'm
having specifically, in searching the list or google, and so I now plead to you
to assistance.
I'm running Dovecot as an LDA and SASL auth for Postfix on a Debian 4 box.
Dovecot is version 1.0.rc15 (the
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote:
Brandon Lamb wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote:
Corey Shaw wrote:
Is it currently possible to log all IMAP connection attempts to a MySQL
table? Thanks.
Sure. You could
If you use MySQL for auth you could include some logging bits as part of
your SQL query.
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From: dovecot-bounces+jkrejci=usinternet@dovecot.org
[mailto:dovecot-bounces+jkrejci=usinternet@dovecot.org] On Behalf Of
Corey Shaw
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 2:50 PM
I'm really racking my brain trying to figure this one out here. I am
running a pop3 server for remote offices on CentOS 5.2. We purchased a
SSL cert from Verisign and installed it on our dovecot server, but I
continue to get failure problems with the cert and I don't know where to
go from here.
Seth Mattinen wrote:
Multiple master in MySQL is still more of a hack. Also, performance
for billion-row SQL tables is rather poor for something interactive
like clicking on a message in IMAP and expecting it to pop up right away.
I'm looking forward to master-master replication. Not SQL
R A wrote:
Seth Mattinen wrote:
Multiple master in MySQL is still more of a hack. Also, performance
for billion-row SQL tables is rather poor for something interactive
like clicking on a message in IMAP and expecting it to pop up right away.
I'm looking forward to master-master replication.
Geoff Sweet wrote:
and last but not least, here is my test from openssl. Mind you this
fails as a BAD ssl cert in Evolution.
:~$ openssl s_client -ssl2 -connect pop.x10.com:995
Try -ssl3 here; you'll see more.
CONNECTED(0003)
depth=0 /C=US/ST=Washington/L=Renton/O=X10 Wireless
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Seth Mattinen said the following on 23/12/08 22:30:
Sure. You could use syslog-ng to log directly to a database or syslog
plus SEC (http://kodu.neti.ee/~risto/sec/) to trigger insert rules.
Or you can enable MySQL query log and see what's
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